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HE JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLK-LORE (Quarterly Editor, Franz Boas), issued by the American Folk-Lore Society, is designed for the collection and publication of the folk-lore and mythology of the American Continent. The subscription price is three dollars per annum.

The American Folk-Lore Society was organized January 4, 1888. The Society holds annual meetings, at which reports are received and papers read. The yearly membership fee is three dollars. Members are entitled to receive The Journal of American Folk-Lore. Subscribers to the Journal, or other persons interested in the objects of the Society, are eligible to membership, and are requested to address the Permanent Secretary to that end.

Authors alone are responsible for the contents of their papers.

Officers of the American Folk-Lore Society (1918).

President.-C. M. Barbeau.

First Vice-President.-G. L. Kittredge.

Second Vice-President.-J. Walter Fewkes.

Councillors. For three years: J. L. Swanton, E. K. Putnam, Stith Thompson. For two years: R. B. Dixon, E. Sapir, A. L. Kroeber. For one year: Phillips Barry, S. A. Barrett, A. M. Espinosa. Past Presidents: John A. Lomax, Pliny Earle Goddard, Robert H. Lowie. Presidents of Local Branches: Charles Peabody, A. M. Tozzer, E. C. Perrow, Miss Mary A. Owen, Haywood Parker, Reed Smith, Clyde G. Glasscock, John M. Stone, John Harrington Cox, Alexander Fraser, Ernest Myrand.

Editor of Journal.-Franz Boas, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.

Associate Editors.-George Lyman Kittredge, Aurelio M. Espinosa, C. Marius Barbeau, Elsie Clews Parsons.

Permanent Secretary.-Charles Peabody, Cambridge, Mass.
Treasurer. -Alfred M. Tozzer.

Officers of Local and State Branches and Societies.

BOSTON.-President, Charles Peabody; First Vice-President, A. V. Kidder; Second Vice-President, Helen Leah Reed; Secretary, Mrs. J. W. Courtney; Treasurer, Samuel B. Dean.

CAMBRIDGE.-President, A. M. Tozzer; Vice-President, Mrs. E. F. Williams; Treasurer, Carleton E. Noyes; Secretary, Mrs. W. Scudder.

KENTUCKY.-President, E. C. Perrow; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Ewing Marshall, Miss Alice A. Cassity; Secretary, D. L. Thomas; Treasurer, John F. Smith.

MISSOURI,-President, Miss Mary A. Owen; Vice-Presidents, Miss Lucy R. Laws, Mrs. Eva W. Case, Miss Jennie M. A. Jones, Mrs. Edward Schaaf; Secretary, H. M. Belden; Treasurer, C. H. Williams; Directors, A. E. Bostwick, Miss Jennie F. Chase, Leah R. C. Yoffie.

NORTH CAROLINA.-President, Haywood Parker; Secretary and Treasurer, Frank C. Brown. NORTH DAKOTA.-Secretary, George F. Will.

SOUTH CAROLINA. President, Reed Smith; Vice-President, Henry C. Davis; Secretary and Treasurer, F. W. Cappelmann.

TENNESSEE.-Secretary, Henry M. Wiltse.

TEXAS.-President, Dr. Clyde C. Glasscock; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Adele B. Looscan, W. S. Hendrix; Secretary, W. P. Webb; Treasurer, Stith Thompson; Councillors, Mrs. Lillie T. Shaver, L. W. Payne, Jr., Miss Dorothy Scarborough.

VIRGINIA.-President, John M. Stone; Vice-President, Miss Martha M. Davis; Secretary-Treasurer, Walter A. Montgomery; Archivist, C. Alphonso Smith.

WEST VIRGINIA.-President and General Editor, John Harrington Cox; Vice-President, Robert Allen Armstrong; Secretary-Treasurer, Walter Barnes.

MEXICO.-President, Manuel Gamio.

ONTARIO.-President, Dr. Alexander Fraser; Vice-Presidents, Lawrence J. Burpee; W. H. Clawson, W. J. Wintemberg; Secretary, C. M. Barbeau; Treasurer, F. W. Waugh.

QUEBEC.-President, Ernest Myrand; Vice-Presidents, E. Z. Massicotte, Victor Morin; Secretary, C. M. Barbeau; Treasurer, F. W. Waugh.

Entered as second-class matter, July 6, 1911, at the Post Office at Lancaster, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.

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